Niger is home to several ethnic groups, with the largest being the Hausa, followed by the Zarma-Songhai, Tuareg, and Fulani. The Hausa are primarily found in the southeastern regions, while the Zarma-Songhai predominantly inhabit the western areas. The Tuareg, a nomadic Berber group, mainly reside in the northern desert regions, and the Fulani are spread across various parts of the country, often engaged in pastoralism. Each tribe has its own distinct culture, language, and traditions, contributing to Niger's rich diversity.
No, we never find a crocodile in the 'NIGER RIVER'.
There are different types of fish that live in the Niger river. They include Nile Perch, catfish, salmon, minnow, and herrings.
The Pacification of the Primitive Tribes of the Lower Niger
Hopi tribes live in teepees
It's a reference to the end of "things fall apart" by chinua Achebe.
north west tribes live on the coast of the pacific ocean. :)
13.5 million people
The African people who live near the Niger River depend on it for survival. The Niger River is important for providing fish for the people to eat, and sell for income. The Niger River also important to the transportation of the people and their goods.
Live at the House of Tribes was created on 2005-08-30.
There aren't tribes in the UK, its not the amazon rainforest!
They live in Niger. There is only about 200 of them left.
The Iroquois tribes did not live on Long Island; the tribes were all from the Algonquian language group.